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snap compilation with locale #173
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I'm here not to help you (sorry, I'm a simple user), but to thank you for trying to create this Snap. I think it's a very good way to make the installation easier for many people who have problems with it on Linux, and in the meantime to let people know about this great project and help its development. I would ask the Vdrift devs to please give you a hand with this, as I think it is very important that there are Vdrift Snap packages, as well as AppImage and Flatpak. Please, Keep on working, and of course, THANKS! |
No news about this? I think that a lot of people could play this game on Linux without compile the code. This is a big wall for a lot of new users to play this great game. Not only Snap is a good option, Flatpak or AppImage are good packages for distribute the software in a simple way among many Linux distributions. |
From my pov the issue with snap and co is about being GPL compatible. It means identifying the GPL subset of VDrift data and only using it for snap and other distribs. Frankly I've been thinking about using the car/track downloader to download all VDrift data and only distributing the executable. |
There are a lot of apps that don't use Open Source licenses that are packed under snap and the other package systems, even propietary software, but as you say, make a standalone package with only the necesary files to start the game and then use it to download the cars and tracks is a perfect solution. This way it would be a package that would not be so big. |
About the art data licensing question, for distribution purposes, the GNU Free Software Distribution Guidelines has this to say about it:
For the full text: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html While it'd be much nicer that the whole data be under the GPL or some creative commons license, if it's at least freely distributable for both commercial or non-commercial purposes, then per the GNU FSDG it's OK to be included in a free software distribution. |
Hi - I thought I would try to experiment creating a snap for vdrift.
I'm having a compilation issue though - any thoughts what this bit of the trace is complaining about?
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